When the hunting shows push nothing but Mathews and hoyt&period;&period; it's hard to keep up

Sad they had made this announcement&period; Other wise&comma; I don't think anyone would have noticed&period;&period;&period;

Im honestly surprised they lasted as long as they did&period;

Got their email yesterday&comma; so sad&period;&period;&period;gonna use my Gale Force 'till it dies &lpar;and stock up on the red hot stuff&rpar;

Can't compete with popularity&period;&period;&period; I personally think it was pretty decent gear meself&period;

I know the owner&sol;founder passed away last year but sales particularly in crossbows have had a strong following&period; This doesn’t seem like a financial concern&period; Anyone have information on what happened&quest; I have had my Parker bow for years and love it&period;

I have an nice bow from them when the coating was flaking off in the first 6 months and I tried to contact them for warranty I could never get in touch with them&period;

My first true hunting bow was a Parker&period; I loved it&period; It always did what I needed it to do

Sad&period; A good product gone&period;

They were only in existence because they tried to copy Mathews design&period; Solocam has faded and bye bye Parker&period; Elite will be next&period;

Alpine achery are out also&period;&period;&period;

Sadlu thanks to chinese crossbows and amazon more companies will follow the path&period;

So sad&comma; I hate to hear of a company going out of business&period;

Was never a fan of them but my son in law used them and liked them alot&period;

Never heard of them&period; Used an Oneida bow for 15 years and now have a Mathews for the last 5&period;

I just bought a Parker crossbow because of the lifetime warranty&period; Now what&quest;

Sadly I believe it's the 1st of more to come&period;

was my first bow

Too bad&period; They had made some decent bows over the years but it is such a tough gig&NewLine;The marketing plays a huge role in that business and unless you have lots of money invested in that area&comma; you are out of the headlights and eventually off the map

never liked their bows&comma; but my step brother when he bowhunter that's all he used&period;

Been bow hunting 20 years never heard of them

Yep&period; Read it yesterday I that’s sad

My longest bow kill ever was with my Parker 31 inch ultra light I wish I still had that bow&period;

My first bow was a Parker &comma; and I got a monster buck with it &excl;

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